'Revision in WPI, IIP base year will raise 2016-17 GDP by 50 bps'

New Delhi: The country’s GDP for 2016-17 will get a 50 basis points (bps) push to 7.6 per cent from the government’s estimate of 7.1 per cent, due to the recent revision of the base year of the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) and the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), India’s former chief statistician Pronab Sen said. […]

Revision-in-WPI

New Delhi: The country's GDP for 2016-17 will get a 50 basis points (bps) push to 7.6 per cent from the government's estimate of 7.1 per cent, due to the recent revision of the base year of the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) and the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), India's former chief statistician Pronab Sen said.

"The 2016-17 GDP is going to be pushed up further from earlier estimates because of the change in the base year of IIP and WPI to 2011-12 from 2004-05. It could be... 40-50 bps higher in 2016-17 to what was predicted by the Central Statistics Office (CSO)," Sen, who is currently the country director at the International Growth Centre, told IANS.